Sound Check // 10 Shows To Catch At Deaf Institute This Spring

The Deaf Institute has long been one of Manchester’s most cherished venues, frequently seeing off big names on the national and international scene in their picturesque music hall. Looking over the next few months, here are ten shows you can look forward to at the Grosvenor Street venue across Spring.

// Fresh from a recent appearance at Salford’s Sacred Trinity Church, British singer-songwriter and BBC Sound Of 2014 long-lister Luke Sital-Singh drops into Deaf having unveiled details for third album ‘A Golden State’. Tickets on sale here for £15.

// Making their debut with the Swedish Grammy-nominated 2014 EP Diamond Waves, just five years later the five-piece have quickly made a name for themselves on the psych scene. The enigmatic outfit are about to head back out on the road offering listeners a finely tuned alternative reality. Tickets are on sale now for £12.

// All singing, all dancing party-starters Oh My God! It’s The Church have found a huge following on the festival circuit. We’re told to expect “Confessin, blessin, and undressin”. Rejoice! Tickets are £12.

// Nashville’s acoustic finger-picking whizz William Fitzsimmons is set to entertain a packed Deaf Institute crowd on a transatlantic tour supporting his 2018 release ‘Mission Bell’. Tickets are on sale now for £18.

// Tuesday 21st sees the visit of Matthew & The Atlas, stopping off at Deaf touring his forthcoming record ‘Morning Dancer’, a collection of tender folk-rock productions awash with reflective charm. Tickets are £12.50.